Car Accident
Experienced Legal Representation for Georgia Car Accident Victims

A serious automobile accident can leave victims facing medical treatment, lost income, physical pain, emotional stress, and uncertainty regarding their future. Insurance companies often move quickly to protect their financial interests, sometimes before injured individuals fully understand the extent of their injuries or legal rights.
At King Wade Attorneys, we represent individuals throughout Georgia who have been injured in:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Rear-end collisions
- Distracted driving accidents
- Drunk driving accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Commercial vehicle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Uber and Lyft accidents
- Highway and interstate collisions
Our office is committed to protecting injured victims and pursuing the compensation available under Georgia law.
Strategic Representation in Georgia Personal Injury Cases
Personal injury claims require more than simply reporting an accident to an insurance company. These cases often involve:
- Liability investigations
- Medical documentation
- Insurance coverage disputes
- Lost wage calculations
- Future medical damages
- Pain and suffering claims
- Expert analysis
- Litigation preparation
Insurance carriers frequently attempt to:
- Minimize injuries
- Shift blame
- Delay treatment
- Undervalue claims
- Obtain recorded statements harmful to the injured party
- Pressure injured individuals into early settlements
King Wade Attorneys approaches each case with litigation-focused preparation designed to protect our clients’ interests from the outset.
Common Injuries in Georgia Car Accident Cases
We represent clients suffering injuries involving:
- Neck injuries
- Back injuries
- Herniated discs
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Concussions
- Shoulder injuries
- Knee injuries
- Nerve damage
- Spinal injuries
- Broken bones
- Chronic pain conditions
- Wrongful death claims
Many injuries worsen over time, particularly spinal injuries and soft tissue trauma. Early settlement offers often fail to account for future medical care, lost earning capacity, and long-term pain.
Important Georgia Personal Injury Law
Duty of Reasonable Care
Georgia drivers owe a legal duty to operate their vehicles with reasonable care under the circumstances. When drivers violate traffic laws or act negligently, they may be liable for injuries and damages caused by their conduct.
Insurance companies frequently attempt to shift fault to injured victims in an effort to reduce compensation exposure.
Statute of Limitations
Under Georgia law, personal injury claims generally must be filed within applicable legal deadlines.
Failure to act promptly may affect important legal rights.
Compensation Available in Georgia Car Accident Cases
Depending upon the circumstances of the collision, injured individuals may pursue compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Future medical treatment
- Lost wages
- Loss of earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Permanent impairment
- Rehabilitation expenses
- Property damage
Wrongful death claims may also involve recovery for surviving family members under Georgia law.




